8-THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 21st, 1067 Blackstock Although freezing rain made the' roads very slippery Monday night | "about 150 parents & visitors attended the open house at the Cartwright Cen- tral Schopl and viewed the four new rooms just completed. Mr. Smid, the contractor, showed pictures of local! interest in connection with the school. Parents were given the opportunity, of consulting with the teachers in re- gard to the progress of their children. | Also with the Board if they had Mrs. Ernest Larmer, opened the meet- ing with a poem. After the singing {of a hymn, Mrs. Carnaghan gave a splendid Devotional talk on "The Hap- piness of Religion". The roll call was | answered with "Something I read in {the Observer". After the customary reports final arrangements were made for the April meeting when Dr. Eliza- 'beth Bridman, Angola, is to be our guest speaker. Mrs. Ralph Larmer, group leader, presided for the follow- ing very interesting program- --read- any ing by Mrs. Lloyd Wright, "A Farm "7 | Boy Brings New Hope to Angola Peo- complaints, or compliments; or en- ompl ! comy 1 ple" ; reading, by Mrs, Stewart Dor- quiries. . Light refreshments were bY served - rell, "Stewartship through to-day's > ' Women"; solo, Mrs. Harold Kyte, Prize winners at the L. O. B. A. cuchre on Tuesday night were Mrs, Percy VanCamp, Mr, Fred Cowling. Door prize Mrs. Walter Lawrence and at the Women's Institute euchre on Friday night--Murs. Keith VanCamp 1st, Mrs. Walter Lawrence and--Mr. Percy VanCamp 1st. Mrs. Cecil Hill 2nd (playing as a gent.) ' The W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs, Dalton Dorrell, on Wednesday night with 14 ladies present. The president "How Great Thou Art", The study Book chapter on Indo China by Mus. Ralph Larmer. After the singing of another hymn the president closed the meeting with prayer. Group served lunch and all enjoyed a social chat. Congratulations to Mr. Gay, music supervisor. The teachers and pupils who competed at the music festival in Peterboro this week. On Monday in the duet entry, Cheryl Metcalf and Grace Feddema, won 1st (83 points); Janice Sadler & Lorraine Dayes, 2nd; Glenda Wilson and Shirley Snooks; Verna Harris and Donna McLaughlin, Betty DeVries and Nocale Forrest al- so competed and got good marks, No one from Cartwright school got lower than 78 points. Floyd Kyte, Peter Gay, and Leonard Saunders competed in the solo classes. Six entries, 109 children who brought home three firsts and three thirds, as well as follows -- rhythm band, first; primary chorus, grades 1, 2 and 3, first; girls chorus, grades 4-8, first; boys and girls chorus, grade 4, 5 and 6 third; school chorus, G grades 4-8, third; chorus, grades 7 and 8, third. The Firemen's Picture show in the Re- creation Centre, was fairly well at- tended Friday, No bumper crowd at any as there were too many enter- tainments with in five or six miles. Sympathy is extended to Mr, Harry Hall and Mrs. John Hamilton on the passing of Mrs. Hall early Saturday morning. I"'uneral service is being held from St. John's Church to-day (Monday). i CUTLERY SET'CONSISTS OF: lo UNER KNIFE -- DINNER FORK 7 SALAD FORK-- TEASPOON .1SOUP SPOON. __....a BEST BUYS "WIN A NEW BIKE" Quaker Muffets FOR 5 PIECE -_~ PLACE SETTING -- tis 2 Syn 2 pkas. 1c 7 ~ Uncle Ben's RICE 14-o0z. pkg. 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(in 21c -- Dawson's Food Market Free Delivery ~ Phone 91 Port Perry Mrs. Edith Murphy, Tyrone, spending two or three weeks with Mrs. Roy McLaughlin, Donna and Dennis, while Roy is in Toronto General Hos- pital, on his knee to-day (Monday). Mrs. in Oshawa last week, Ronald Martyn. are with the Davidsons at Raglan. a son, Friday. is visiting her grandparents Mr. Mrs. Mervyn Graham and Roy. fidna Gibson, week-end guest of the Grahams, Hamilton, over the week-end. John Venning. [t being their general social time with lunch. Mr. and Mrs. / Aileen, Mr, and Mrs, Mrs Keith VanCamp. Miss Morrow Camps. were Saturday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Rahm and family, Mur. Bruce O'Brien wa, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Herb. Swain and boys. Rev, M Sanderson and Mr. Clarence Marlow. Scugog W.A. at the church. Mrs. test on famous characters. was reml by Mrs. entitled {Green Thumb'. ter "A". the letter "B", by memory. the WMS fund. choir curtain. Mrs. thanking the ladies for the boxes of children clothes for the Indian child- ren. A hymn 'O God our Help in Ages Past' was sung, the mizpah benedic- tion repeated and lunch was served. Sevvice for your OUTBOARD MOTOR is All important too! backed by sales and service coast to coast for more than a quarter of a century. ~--- For wherever you go- CUMIBUT CRD R II L CTRL T Johnson Service Dealer, with parts and factory-trained help, prepared fo give fast, dependable service Aode wn ¢ vi JOHNSON MoTOR s ARAAH, 8 J. ORDE MARINE PORT PERRY, ONT is He is undergoing an operation Percy Collins underwent an operation We hope for a speedy recovery for both; also all the others of the community who are ill. Master Terry Collins is staying with The other three boys Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. D. Pargeter, Port Perry, on the birth of Little Donna Pargeter and Mrs, Nestleton, was also a Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Hayes, Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Miss Joan Venning and Miss Carol Young, Toronto Teachers' College, are teaching in Port Perry this week and spending the nights with Mr. and Mrs, Farmers Union membérs and their families spent a very pleasant even- ing in the Community Hall, Saturday. annual Family Night. There was a program of dancing and Percy VanCamp and Wilbert Toms were Sunday supper guests of Mr, and Bowmanville, was a .| week-end guest of the Stanford Van- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rahm, Tyrone Misses Aldene Steele, Miriam Swain, and friend of Osha- and The March meeting of Grace Church met last-Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Douglas Aldred conducted a Shamrock contest and Cecil Fralick conducted a con- A story Cameron Aldred Roil call was answered by a verse lof scripture beginning with the let- Next month, try and know your verse of seripture beginning with Program and lunch committee for April is Mrs, C. L. Fralick, Mrs. Mau- rice Fralick, Mrs. Gordon Flewell, and 1 Mrs. Tom Eden. ~ It was voted that we send $15.00 to A committee was named to look after recoloring the Doug Aldred read portions of a letter from her sister who is teaching in the North, District Churches SCUGOG PASTORAL CHARGE (Scugog Island, Manchester, Prospect) In spite of illness in the Prospect area, we had a wonderfud group of boys at our Cub Pack last week Wed- nesday. Eight boys from the Island joined us, bringing our number up to about twenty-four, which gives us four groups of sixes, We were glad to have Stewart Lane with us, and for the first time, Jack Witherspoon. On the Friday evening of March 20th and all day Saturday, a Course for Cub Leaders will be given in Whitby.. May | » be, one or two: of our bigger boys might consider taking that course along with Allen Martyn and the Minister. The cost will be $2.50, as two meals will have to be provided on the Saturday. Our young people turned out in good numbers last Thursday in the Man- chester Church. Our president, Gary Edgar took charge. Nettie Aldred led in a sing-song, and endeavoured to find out the favourite songs of each. A song-book is being compiled in which will be incorporated some songs modern and- old. The Study Period dealt with the great things that we believe in as Christians, After the Group divided into four, and consider- ed various questions as outlined in our Study Book "Christ and You." Betty Reader led us in games after. We have a well-rounded program and in- vite all teen-agers to come and join with us. And then on Sunday our Programme was very successful. The Young People met at Manchester Church for supper. Many thanks to our mothers in Manchester and all others who helped to provide a lovely supper. - Everything was well ar- ranged and the tables beautifully de- Toy Sasdoraon tt, corated. At first we were all very Toronto, visited the Swains Monday. Mrs. Milton Sanderson, of Toronto, is spending a while with Mr, and Mrs. quiet, and then there was a "hum" and everybody was chatting in a friendly way: The guest speaker was Mr, Tom Harris, Lawyer. Mrs. Harris also ac- companied him. He was introduced by Wesley Johnson. Mr. Harris's grand- father was a Methodist Minister, and preached at Manchester. Mr. Harris' address was packed with good sug- gestions for the living of a successful life. At our service in the Auditorium a number of the Young People took part, The Scriptiire passages were read by David Mosienko, Carol Midg- ley and Gary Edgar. Joanne Mosienko contributed a piano selection "Bless this House", and Alan Redman, ac- companied by his Mother sang, "He." Linda Fralick was our pianist. Roy Pogue and Michael Hyde took up the offering. Erika Benschop led in the sing-song. The theme of our study period was "The disciple and his fel- lows." Nettie Aldred led us In prayer. We would like so much to have the parents join with us on the 31st when our evening service will be in Scugog Church. Let us fill the Church and give all the.support to those who are working with your children. Si CH TR HE. Easier Eggs, Nove GET YOURS o PICK THEM OUT AND I'S 5 JAKLY I a a5 own mo wa PHONE 2W DOUPE'S GENERAL STORE Prince Albert, Ontaxi We Carry a Complete Li Groceries, Fresh Mea of Vegetables oods J p.m OSED- ON TUESDAY at 1.30 P. M. For Free Delivery Phone 485 w This man can give you teachers, THE and students gl internationa pub- lished daily] in Bostonft World- family. ° The Christion} Sciencd Monitor One Norway Send your : checked. Enclo per for the money order. 1 yeor $16 (OO 6 months $8 3 months $4 0 t., Bofton 15, Mass. time find my check- or 0 Nome Address City Zone State PB-18 dependable delivery of NOTICE OF Rural Power \ Interruption Sunday, March 24th and 31st Between 2.00/p.m. and 4.00 p.m. S.T. 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